Speech-Language Pathology

Our master's degree program in speech-language pathology is rated in the top 10 percent of programs in the country. Students in this program enjoy a balance of research and clinical practice, a diverse client load, caring faculty and staff, and a variety of clinical experiences. (SLPs are ranked among Best Jobs in America by Money Magazine.)

Clinical Doctorate in Audiology

The Clinical Doctorate in Audiology (Au.D.) degree is the entry-level requirement to become an audiologist. The University of Nebraska-Lincoln's Au.D. degree will take four years, including three summer semesters for a total of 11 terms, to complete all academic and clinical requirements. The program is comprised of three years (eight terms) of coursework and clinical practicum placements followed by an offsite externship in the fourth year (three terms).

Audiology

The Department of Special Education and Communication Disorders at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln offers you the best preparation for an exciting future in the audiology profession! Students are fully engaged in classes and clinic from the first day in the program. Students also have opportunities to conduct research, and complete practicum activities at the Barkley Memorial Center and sites throughout Nebraska and the United States. (Audiology is rated one of the best jobs of 2015 by CareerCast.com, Forbes and Time magazines.)

Pre-Occupational Therapy

Occupational therapy is a health care profession using purposeful activity (occupation) as a means of preventing, reducing, or overcoming physical, social, and emotional challenges in people of all ages. The occupational therapist utilizes practical activities to encourage the recovering patient's involvement in meaningful daily living. An occupational therapist works with individuals whose participation in life has been impaired by physical injury or illness, developmental or learning disabilities, psychological or emotional problems or the aging process.

Pre-Physical Therapy

The pre-physical therapy program offers foundational knowledge on the role of physical therapists in promoting human health and function through movement therapies. Gain scientific foundation to prepare for nationally recognized certification examinations and graduate programs. Pre-physical therapy students create a plan to declare an academic program and earn a bachelor’s degree. Nutrition and health sciences is an excellent major for those aspiring to pursue a physical therapy graduate program.

Speech Language Pathology

Serve your community as a Speech-Language Pathologist
Speech-language pathology is one of the fastest-rising professions nationwide, with employment opportunities projected to continue growing at a substantial rate in the next ten years. The Communication Disorders online master’s degree is designed to equip you with the professional expertise you need to meet this critical workforce demand.

Pre-Occupational Therapy

Occupational therapists (OTs) help patients develop, recover, and improve the skills needed for everyday living and working (occupations) due to injuries, illnesses, disabilities, psychological problems, or aging. They evaluate physical and mental conditions and create treatment plans using therapeutic exercises, adaptive equipment, and cognitive strategies. Working with all ages, OTs work in hospitals, rehabilitation centers, schools, nursing homes, and other settings. Learn more about this career.

Pre- Physical Therapy

Physical therapists (PTs) aid patients in recovering from injuries, illnesses, or disabilities affecting movement and function. They assess conditions, create treatment plans, and use exercises, stretches, manual therapy, and equipment to improve mobility, reduce pain, and restore function. Working with all ages, PTs operate in hospitals, clinics, rehabilitation centers, and even homes, offering tailored care to improve quality of life. Learn more about this career.